Thousands of long-standing British Airways workers have been told to sign "devastating" new contracts or face redundancy, Mirror Money can reveal.
Dozens of employees who have been placed on consultation told us they've been told to accept pay cuts of up to 60% to keep their jobs.
The move forms part of the firm's plans to axe 12,000 roles on the back of the Covid-19 pandemic, which saw almost all employees placed on furlough in March. "I joined British Airways in 1987 as a steward based at Gatwick Airport," one employee, who wishes to remain anonymous, told Mirror Money. "Since lockdown began I've completed flights to repatriate customers and to bring much needed freight to and from the UK. "On June 17, 2020 I, along with my colleagues